In August, 1892, I was induced to try Christian Science. For about five years previous to that time I had suffered from weak eyes and had consulted some of the leading oculists of the state without satisfaction.
On application for treatment my healer requested me to discontinue material remedies and to put away my glasses. I obeyed, and in a short time was, to my surprise, able to read and to attend to my letter writing.
In September I entered our State Normal School and did good work.
Numerous other demonstrations have led me to know that Christian Science is the most complete and perfect remedy ever offered to discouraged and disheartened mortals. The more I study and investigate this practical religion, the more enthusiastic I become.
I wish poor, suffering humanity everywhere could know God as revealed in this glorious teaching, and be made free.
Mineral Wells, Tex.